The Case for Communication
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Hosted by Bilshan Nursimulu, a dispute resolution lawyer and partner at Orison Legal, this podcast explores how we navigate pressure, power dynamics and people. It draws lessons from courtrooms and conversations with business leaders.
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The podcast focuses on key themes such as conflict resolution, power dynamics, and effective communication strategies, with episodes addressing specific topics like managing aggressive behavior in the workplace and the impact of workplace incivility. For instance, one episode discusses the growing trend of workplace hostility, while another explores how AI can influence modern business communication, offering listeners concrete tactics to improve their interaction skills.

Hosted by Bilshan Nursimulu, a dispute resolution lawyer and partner at Orison Legal (Mauritius), this podcast explores how we navigate pressure, power dynamics and people. It draws lessons from courtrooms and conversations with business leaders.
Why do so many new managers struggle after being promoted? In the first episode of Season 2, executive coach Hussein Karaki joins Bilshan Nursimulu to discuss one of the most difficult transitions in any career: moving from expert to leader. The skills that make someone a high performer do not necessarily make them an effective leader. Leadership requires a different approach to communication, feedback, delegation and decision-making. Hussein shares insights from years of coaching leaders and executives, including why new managers fail, why leaders stop hearing the truth, how to give feedback that lands, and why listening becomes more important than talking as you become more senior. We discuss the transition from expert to leader, listening, feedback and delegation, why leaders stop hearing the truth, the communication mistakes new managers make, and the difficult conversations many leaders avoid.

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